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|    Re: PCMCIA Wireless Network Card - USR 5    |
|    19 Feb 07 11:01:22    |
   
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   From: Moog    
   Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.ubuntu   
   Subject: Re: PCMCIA Wireless Network Card - USR 5410   
   Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:01:22 +0000   
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   "Josiah Jenkins" illuminated the devils arse on Monday 19 February 2007   
   15:46 in alt.os.linux.ubuntu by typing:   
      
   > alt.os.linux.ubuntu   
   > Looking for information on the above using Ubuntu 6.06.   
   > (Insert Linux newbie warning here !!)   
      
   Check this thread on ubuntu forums...   
   http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75448&page=4&highlight=5410   
      
   Here's the shortened version......   
      
   Open a terminal window (don't use the $ sign - this is to signify the   
   command prompt)   
      
   $ uname -r   
      
      
   This will out your current kernel version. It will be needed later. Keep the   
   terminal window open.   
      
   Then input the following lines one by one (copy and paste the kernel version   
   output by uname)   
      
   BTW. To copy and paste in a terminal use shift/ctrl/c (copy) and   
   shift/ctrl/v (paste) or highlight and use the "edit" menu.   
      
   $ cd /lib/firmware//acx/default/   
   $ sudo mv tiacx111c16 tiacx111c16.old   
   $ sudo ln -s ../1.2.0.30/tiacx111c16 tiacx111c16   
   $ sudo rmmod acx   
   $ sudo modprobe acx   
      
   Hopefully that will work. It seems like others have had success with it.    
      
   Good luck.   
      
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   Moog   
      
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